[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRO1B1Xymd8]Capcom has released a really original and cool puzzle game called Flock were you use a UFO to herd farm animals to the Mother Ship also known as the “Mother Flocker”.
Flock uses a sophisticated physics engine that drives the challenging puzzle elements of the game.The terrain that must be navigated include mountains, corn fields and pastures, which is accomplished by the use of Flock’s physics-based gameplay.Flock is a really fun game, but one with a distinctive look and style that’s cartoony and caricature-ish. Everything in the world, including the beasts, look like old-style plush animal toys—sort of a pillowy velour, all hand-stitched and ready for the nearest kids to play with. The background music is also jaunty and fun, but repetitive if you stick with it for a long time. Navigating your herd across Flock’s 55 single-player stages in a quick and orderly fashion earns you medals. The brief brainteasers have hook, trick, or secret to be uncovered in order to achieve a perfect abduction score. Players are able to create levels, player created levels can be shared with other players,
Flock has co-op play, but is the least appealing part of Flock. There’s no online support, so you’re stuck sharing a screen with your partner in a local multiplayer mode that, even overlooking that, simply doesn’t live up to the standards set by the single-player game.

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